fiction
non-fiction
diction/tone
grammar
hodge podge
100

What is the most intense point of a fiction story called?

the climax

100

What is being defined below?

A ___________ is one sentence that expresses the main idea of a research paper or essay. 

thesis statement

100

What does the word "diction" mean?

an author's choice of words used for (connotative) effect

100

Although Mary is fun _____she is also very serious sometimes.


comma, semicolon, or no punctuation needed?

Although Mary is fun, she is also very serious sometimes.

100

What are the five senses involved in imagery?

sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste

200

If an author makes a comparison using "like" or "as" what is this called?

a simile

200

What is being defined below?

An opinionated statement that sounds like a fact.

a claim

200

An author's tone of voice shows the reader _______.

the author's attitude/opinion 

200

Harold will not have to go to summer school ___ since he completed all of his assignments.

comma, semicolon, or no punctuation?

Harold will not have to go to summer school since he completed all of his assignments.



200

What is an anecdote?

a small, true story about a specific person or incident

300

Name three points-of-view that a story could be told from.

1st person "I"

2nd person "you"

3rd person "s/he"

300

Where do most authors put the thesis statement?

In the intro (usually at the end of it).

300

If an author has a humorous tone, what does that mean?

slightly funny

300

Summertime is fun ___ we love to swim!


comma, semicolon, or no punctuation?

Summertime is fun; we love to swim!

300

Why would an author put words in bold?

To emphasize what s/he is saying.

400

What is being defined below?

An idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature

theme

400

What is a logical appeal?

Making a point using facts, statistics, or logical reasons.

400

Name the tone that comes through this diction:

"My poor friend, I am so sorry that you are feeling bad, my heart aches for you."

a. sympathetic

b. condescending

c. benevolent


a. sympathetic

400

name all the letters in the acronym fanboys

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

400

Name one way an author could gain credibility.

doing research, having experience

500

Oftentimes a fiction story will have a "turning point" what does that mean?

the time when a situation starts to change in an important way

500

What should you underline as you are reading?

claims

500

Would the author's diction and tone (not the characters)be found in a non-fiction or fiction text?

non-fiction

500

name all the letters in the acronym aaawwuubbis

although, after, as, when, while, until, unless, because, before, if, since

500

By definition, is an essay fiction or nonfiction?

nonfiction